Today, I [will] show you how to make your classics Jazz and classics Rodimus very cartoon accurate with some simple touchups.
First paint all the lines. On white, [paint] with grey, and on darker colors, [paint] with black.

Use all of the little details, and use bright colors to make it look it [was drawn] from [the] comic.

. . . . and here they are:

[To achieve this:]

Tip #1:
You must paint the lines with grey for white figures or black for others. (Use a very tiny brush, and if there is paint out of the line, you can take it away with your finger or [a cloth].)

2.1 Rodimus:
These cartoony flames are too faint; use a very tiny brush to border the flames. (If you did this very untidily, you can use a knife to make them nice and clean)

2.2 Rodimus:
The other parts can be [painted as previously instructed for all figures].

2.1 Jazz:
For the radiator grill, you can use masking Tape around the radiator grill. At first, use a dark grey for priming; then you must use some dry brushing- but very carefully! Use only [a tiny] bit of metallic color for dry brushing it! If it's finished, you can detach the masking tape.

2.2 Jazz:
For every little detail (like the red thing at the arm), you must use the surface tension. The color must be glossy then put [a bit of] color on a very tiny brush, and [apply] very carefully!

Tip #2
For every other detail, use a knife to correct paint mistakes, but be careful with this!